Man Was Dissolved in Acidic Water After “Hot Pot” Attempt in Yellowstone Park Goes Wrong Rest in peace.
For HIV Patients, Smoking May Be More Lethal Than the Virus Itself Smoking reduced the life expectancy of people with HIV, who take medications, by about twice as much as HIV itself.
How Much of These Popular Substances Would it Take to Kill You? From coffee and alcohol to chocolate and marijuana, how much would it take to result in death?
Worked to Death? Study Says Lack of Control Over High-Stress Jobs Can Lead to Early Grave If workers feel they have no freedom in a high-stress job, it can lead to unhealthy coping mechanisms, like smoking and overeating.
Basic Physical Activity May Offset Some of the Lethal Risks of Alcohol Consumption For alcohol drinkers, even moderate exercise can decrease the risk of dying from cancer and “all-cause mortality,” or deaths from any cause.
Drugs Fatalities Overtake Car Fatalities for the First Time in the UK Seven years ago, opioid fatalities overtook car fatalities in the US, and now the same phenomenon is happening in England.
More Americans are Donating their Bodies to Medical Schools Some schools report a spike in cadavers, while others struggle to meet demand.
Just 1 Hour of Moderate Exercise Counters Health Risks of Sitting For 8-Hour Work Day Based on a meta-analysis of 16 studies with data from over a million men and women.